Scott Stallings of Oak Ridge, TN won the Farmers Insurance Open by one stroke over five golfers at Torrey Pines.

Stallings shot a final-round 68 with four birdies on the back-nine, including a clutch one on the 18th to edge hometown favorite Pat Perez, K.J. Choi, Graham DeLaet and Jason Day. Stallings finished 9-under par with rounds of 68-72-67 and 72. He made seven birdies on Sunday against three bogeys.

Perez, a Torrey Pines alum, made birdie on the 18th to finish one behind and score his best finish ever at his hometown tournament.

Stallings final score for four days of 9-under par, 279 ties the tournament for the third-highest score in its history. It’s the highest score in 14 years or since Torrey Pines South was redesigned. Hall of Fame golfer Jack Nicklaus holds the highest score ever in the Farmers. He shot 284 in the rain-drenched tournament in 1969. Fuzzy Zoeller shot 282 in 1979, and J.C. Snead shot 279 in 1975.